Adityavardhana
Adityavardhana | |
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Maharaja | |
3rd King of Thanesar | |
Reign | c. 5th – c. 6th century CE |
Predecessor | Rajyavardhana I |
Successor | Prabhakaravardhana |
Issue | Prabhakaravardhana |
Dynasty | Vardhana/bais dynasty |
Father | Rajyavardhana I |
Adityavardhana was a king of Thanesar in northern India around the time of the decline of the Gupta Empire. He was the third ruler of the Pushyabhuti/bais dynasty, and father of Prabhakaravardhana. Adityavardhana's father was Rajyavardhana I and his grandfather, Naravardhana, the founder of the Srikantha dynasty of Tanesar.[1][2]
Adithyavardhana married princess Mahasena Gupta, daughter of Damodara Gupta, king of Magadha,[1] and probably sister of king Mahasena Gupta of Magadha, thus greatly increasing the power of his dynasty.[2]
Adityavardhana is mentioned in the 497-500 "Mandsaur fragmentary inscription of Adityavardhana/Gauri" as the reigning king, who had just conquered the region of Dasapura (Mandsaur).[3] This period is intimately linked to the period of invasion of India by the Alchon Huns.[citation needed]